Heather Ó Faoláin

Lieutenant General Heather Ó Faoláin (August 2, 1917 — June 6, 1944) was a Barakian Army officer who, during World War II commanded the 3rd Battalion, 157th Cavalry Regiment, one of the first Mythical Nation forces to enter Dachau concentration camp and liberate its prisoners. Her father (Duke Patrick Ó Faoláin) was a former cavalry officer in the Irish Military, later emigrating to the Kingdom of Baraka after falling in love with her mother (Princess Lavender of Baraka); who happened to be the heir apparent to the throne of Baraka making her the heir apparent to her`s throne. Her death during the storming of the Beaches of Normandy in 1944, made her younger sister (Princess Maria Angelica Margaret) the heir apparent, a job that she didn`t want. Her father, after emigrating, became the Governor of the Isabella Governate in the central part of the Kingdom of Baraka.

Early life
Heather was born August 2, 1917 in Mayor Palace, Isabella Governate, Kingdom of Baraka. She was the oldest of three children; her youngest sibling (Princess Mariya Angelica Margaret) died after contracting a severe case of the measles. In 1931, economic depression began to hit the Isabella Governate and people began to contract severe diseases due to the slowdown in delivering medical vaccinates through the country. Queen Heather (her grandmother) assigned her to address the external issues of the country; while doing so, she was almost gunned down by Russian Communists who disliked her and her entire family. Her surviving younger sister, Maria Angelica Margaret, became her confidante and personal secretary; in 1929, Maria moved to the United States where she fell in love with Felix L. Sparks (later marrying his youngest brother; Edward L. Sparks after Felix married somebody else). In June 2, 1932, Heather married Lithuanian native (Richard Rheon); who was fleeing from Lithuanian after facing discrimination for having Jewish grandparents.